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Analyse the scenario below and apply the most appropriate crisis management procedures and management of injuries to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the casualties."A group of teenagers are enjoying a weekend away at a caravan park on the South Coast. At night they make a bonfire and are sitting around enjoying each other’s company. One member throws a metal canister into the fire which creates an explosion sending debris and 3 casualties flying. Casualty one is yelling in pain and has a piece of metal lodged into their left thigh and bright red blood is spurting out. Their skin is cold and clammy. Casualty two is unresponsive lying on their back 10m away from the fire with clear fluid leaking from their ears. Casualty three is calling for help with their femur bone protruding through their jeans and cuts and lacerations to their hands and arms. The casualties are a safe distance from the fire”

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Analyse the scenario below and apply the most appropriate crisis management procedures and management of injuries to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the casualties."A group of teenagers are enjoying a weekend away at a caravan park on the South Coast. At night they make a bonfire and are sitting around enjoying each other’s company. One member throws a metal canister into the fire which creates an explosion sending debris and 3 casualties flying. Casualty one is yelling in pain and has a piece of metal lodged into their left thigh and bright red blood is spurting out. Their skin is cold and clammy. Casualty two is unresponsive lying on their back 10m away from the fire with clear fluid leaking from their ears. Casualty three is calling for help with their femur bone protruding through their jeans and cuts and lacerations to their hands and arms. The casualties are a safe distance from the fire”

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The first step in managing this crisis is to ensure your own safety before you attempt to help others. This includes making sure the fire is not spreading and there are no other immediate dangers.

Next, call emergency services. Provide them with as much information as possible, including the number of casualties, their conditions, and the exact location of the caravan park.

While waiting for professional help to arrive, you can start providing first aid to the casualties, if you are trained to do so.

Casualty one: This person is experiencing arterial bleeding, indicated by the bright red blood spurting out. Apply direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth to stop the bleeding. Do not attempt to remove the metal lodged in their thigh as it may be acting as a plug to control the bleeding. Try to keep them calm and reassure them that help is on the way.

Casualty two: This person is unresponsive and has clear fluid leaking from their ears, which could indicate a serious head injury. Do not move them unless absolutely necessary. If they are breathing, place them in the recovery position to keep their airway clear. If they are not breathing, start CPR if you are trained to do so.

Casualty three: This person has a compound fracture, indicated by the femur bone protruding through their jeans. Do not attempt to push the bone back in. Instead, try to immobilize the leg using items you have on hand, like sticks and clothing, to prevent further injury. Clean the cuts and lacerations on their hands and arms with clean water, if available, and bandage them to prevent infection.

Remember, these are temporary measures until professional medical help arrives. It's crucial to stay calm and keep the casualties calm as well.

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